Just like a trip down the cereal aisle at Safeway, searching for the right gravel bike can be overwhelmingly complex. It’s a true paradox of choice — so many options to choose from that you’re liable to give up not long after you start.
As gear testers, we get more notifications about new gravel bikes than skis or puffy jackets, even in the dead of winter. Poke around the interwebs and you’ll see what we mean. But for the uninitiated, the category can be both exciting and a little head-scratching: What exactly is a gravel bike?
Put simply, a gravel bike is a drop-bar style bike that has been engineered to allow you to ride over a variety of surfaces. Gravel bikes are a curious mix between road and off-road and the category runs the gamut from rugged rigs — essentially mountain bikes with drop bars — to modified road bikes with slightly more clearance and tubeless tires.
To help you invest your hard-earned dollars in the right gravel steed, we put together this simplified guide. Below we focus on the important differences and similarities, so you can prioritize and ride away smoothly — even if you do get a little (blissfully) muddy in the process.
Additional contributions by John Zientek and Emily Schaldach.
Products in the Guide
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Specialized Diverge STR Expert
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Enve MOG
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State Bicycle Co. 4130 All-Road
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Canyon Grizl 7 Suspension
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Santa Cruz Stigmata Force AXS 1x
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Priority Apollo Gravel
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Cannondale Topstone Carbon 2 Lefty
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Allied Able Force AXS
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BMC Kaius 01 TWO
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Scott Addict Gravel 30
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Cervélo Rouvida Force XPLR AXS 1
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Evil Chamois Hagar Force AXS
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Pinarello Grevil F Ekar
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